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A Woman's Huts and Hideaways: More Than 40 She Sheds and Other Retreats

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Woman's Huts and Hideaways: More Than 40 She Sheds and Other Retreats

Contributors:

By (Author) Gill Heriz

ISBN:

9781782493228

Publisher:

Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd

Imprint:

CICO Books

Publication Date:

14th April 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

747.88922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

956g

Description

Gill Heriz presents another inspirational collection of women'ssheds and othersmall spaces.

In 'A Woman's Huts and Hideaways', each place has its own story, a reason for being, whether its somewhere to escape, to create, to work or just a place to 'be'. A bespoke shed in an Urban garden, surrounded by pots of plants and flowers, serves as an isle of peace for its owner, Wendy. By the Waterside, Mary has built a beach hut on the coast, perched on stilts with a view out to the sea. Hidden away, in an enchanting wilderness in Norfolk, UK, is Janet and Sues Secret Garden. Here, there are three sheds: an old summerhouse full of light; a hide nestled in the bushes for watching the local wildlife; and a renovated wagon used as a base for recording their wildlife observations. In Portland, Oregon, Polly uses her inland boathouse as a Creative space for writing. From yurts to Airstreams, beach huts to bothies, the huts and hideaways have one thing in common they are all inspirational spaces created by women, for women.

Beautifully illustrated with photography by Nicolette Hallett, 'A Woman's Huts and Hideaways' takes the 'sheds for women' movement one step further, into all sorts of outdoor buildings and spaces.

Author Bio

Gill Heriz is an artist and writer who was once an interior designer, and has a passion for architecture and design. She is also self-confessedly nosy, and loves nothing more than exploring other peoples houses, huts and hideaways. Her interest in small spaces designed by women was first sparked by some fine examples in her local area, and now extends across the world. Gills first book, A Womans Shed (published by CICO Books), won the Gold in Home & Garden at the 2014 Foreword Reviews IndieFab awards. Gill lives in Suffolk.

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